As King Solomon tried to do justice between two harlots claiming the baby, the SEC took its statutory requirement and cut its impact in half.
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Read More »As King Solomon tried to do justice between two harlots claiming the baby, the SEC took its statutory requirement and cut its impact in half.
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Read More »A majority of workers nationwide can expect a modest 3 percent salary increase in 2014.
Read More »USDA loans account for about 132,000 mortgages a year in areas designated by the agency as rural.
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Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court debated the reach of federal securities laws, questioning whether investors can sue law firms and outside companies for their alleged roles in R. Allen Stanford’s $7 billion Ponzi scheme.
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Read More »S&P and its parent company, McGraw Hill Financial Inc., were sued by the U.S. and a group of states, including Missouri, over ratings on mortgage-backed securities during the housing boom.
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Read More »The market is confused over the direction of monetary policy, and Fed officials now are struggling with how to minimize it as a policy benchmark without damaging their credibility.
Read More »U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Jo White said her agency will shift its focus to bring more cases against individuals who violate securities laws rather than the companies where they work.
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Read More »U.S. business leaders are weighing in with their own message for the two parties: It’s not our job to save Washington from itself.
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Read More »The U.S. claims Bank of America and Countrywide, which it acquired in 2008, sold thousands of defective loans from 2007 to 2009 to the home-mortgage finance companies.
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Read More »Sales almost doubled from the previous record even amid supply constraints for the iPhone 5s.
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Read More »Halliburton is the third corporate defendant to plead guilty to wrongdoing related to the 2010 spill.
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